Microalgae, a major live feed in aquaculture always coexist with associated bacteria. Hence a better understanding of algal-bacterial interaction is essential for maintaining a stable environment in intensive larval rearing tanks. Therefore, herein we attempted to determine the phylogenetic diversity of culturable bacteria associated with microalgal production system of a marine finfish hatchery with special reference to Chaetoceros gracilis mass culture. The sequencing of 16S rDNA of representative from each phylotypes revealed that the associated microflora belong to the classes Gammaproteo bacteria, Alphaproteo bacteria, and Bacilli. In particular, members of Marinobacter genus showed higher degree of association followed by Le...
Green Ulvacean marine macroalgae are distributed worldwide in coastal tidal and subtidal ecosystems....
Microbes are vitally important for seaweed growth, functioning and reproduction, and are likely to h...
This study aimed to evaluate the bacterial communities associated with the marine sponge Halichondri...
Not AvailableMicroalgae, a major live feed in aquaculture always coexist with associated bacteria. H...
Cultivated microalgae are an essential source of nutrition to several farmed finfish, shellfish and...
223-227In aquaculture, microalgal-bacterial interaction has ecological significance, and thus deman...
Uni-algal, non-axenic cultures of six marine diatoms were screened by polymerase chain reaction-dena...
Prokaryotic microorganisms compromise a large portion of the organic biomass of the world’s ocean ...
As wild fish stocks decline worldwide, land-based fish rearing is likely to be of increasing relevan...
Marine bacteria play an important role in food webs especially with regard to nutrient cycling. Late...
As wild fish stocks decline worldwide, land-based fish rearing is likely to be of increasing relevan...
We analysed the 16S rRNA gene diversity within the bacterioplankton community in the water column of...
Franco A, Rückert C, Blom J, et al. High diversity of Vibrio spp. associated with different ecologic...
Ulva is a ubiquitous macroalgal genus of commercial interest. Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (...
Microbial communities are key players in the process of nutrient cycling and maintenance of fish hea...
Green Ulvacean marine macroalgae are distributed worldwide in coastal tidal and subtidal ecosystems....
Microbes are vitally important for seaweed growth, functioning and reproduction, and are likely to h...
This study aimed to evaluate the bacterial communities associated with the marine sponge Halichondri...
Not AvailableMicroalgae, a major live feed in aquaculture always coexist with associated bacteria. H...
Cultivated microalgae are an essential source of nutrition to several farmed finfish, shellfish and...
223-227In aquaculture, microalgal-bacterial interaction has ecological significance, and thus deman...
Uni-algal, non-axenic cultures of six marine diatoms were screened by polymerase chain reaction-dena...
Prokaryotic microorganisms compromise a large portion of the organic biomass of the world’s ocean ...
As wild fish stocks decline worldwide, land-based fish rearing is likely to be of increasing relevan...
Marine bacteria play an important role in food webs especially with regard to nutrient cycling. Late...
As wild fish stocks decline worldwide, land-based fish rearing is likely to be of increasing relevan...
We analysed the 16S rRNA gene diversity within the bacterioplankton community in the water column of...
Franco A, Rückert C, Blom J, et al. High diversity of Vibrio spp. associated with different ecologic...
Ulva is a ubiquitous macroalgal genus of commercial interest. Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (...
Microbial communities are key players in the process of nutrient cycling and maintenance of fish hea...
Green Ulvacean marine macroalgae are distributed worldwide in coastal tidal and subtidal ecosystems....
Microbes are vitally important for seaweed growth, functioning and reproduction, and are likely to h...
This study aimed to evaluate the bacterial communities associated with the marine sponge Halichondri...